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When was the first apple computer released to the public?

April 1, 1976


How did the apple 1 change history?

It was the first personal computer released by the Apple Corporation which was a big thing at the time.


What was the first protable computer called and who made it?

The first portable computer is widely considered to be the Osborne 1, which was released in 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation. It featured a 5-inch screen, two floppy disk drives, and weighed about 24.5 pounds. The Osborne 1 was designed for business users and was one of the first computers to successfully market portability.


What was the first computer with a screen?

The first computer with a screen is generally considered to be the IBM 701, introduced in 1952, which utilized a cathode ray tube (CRT) for display. However, the first commercially successful computer with a built-in screen was the IBM 5100, released in 1975, featuring a small CRT monitor. Earlier systems like the DEC PDP-1, also released in 1960, had screens but were primarily used for research and did not achieve widespread commercial use.


How do you assemble or disassemble CPU?

In early computers that were made with vacuum tubes, transistors, or simple integrated circuit chips you could do this. However since the development of the microprocessor this has become impossible, as the CPU is entirely inside one integrated circuit chip.In modern microprocessors the CPU is actually only a tiny part of that microprocessor chip, sometimes less than 1/10th of the circuits on the chip which now typically includes: memory management, input/output devices, ADCs, DACs, etc. Also multicore microprocessors contain several independent CPUs on the one chip (as many as 16 CPUs in some chips).

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What is the minimum CPU requirement for windows 7?

1 GHz


What are the Units measured in CPU?

I think it is Mhz or Ghz where 1 Mhz = 1,000,000 Cycles.


What CPU speed designation is closest to 1066Mhz?

That would be 1 GHz, though I would not want to attach a CPU of the speed to a bus that fast.


If a computer runs at 700 MHz instead of 1 GHz what is the likely cause?

it is utilizing CPU throttling technology


What is the role of CPU in the computer's functioning?

The CPU is the 'brain' of the computer. It is where all the searching, sorting, calculating and decision making takes place. The CPU contains a tiny quartz clock. Each time this clock 'ticks', one instruction can be dealt with by the CPU. So the more times this clock ticks per second, the more instructions the CPU can carry out and the faster things get done. The speed of the CPU is measured in either Megaherts (MHz) or more commonly now in Gigahertz (GHz). A 1 MHz CPU can carry out one million instructions per second. A 1 GHz CPU can carry out 1 billion instructions per second! A typical CPU installed in a computer today would run at around 3 GHz.


What is the name of the cpu inside the iphone 4?

1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, PowerVR SGX535GPU, Apple A4 chipset


CPU speed needed for Windows 7?

On there website as: 1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor


How much 1GHz is equal to GB?

The 1.6 GHz is the speed at which the processor runs at. GHz is said as gigahertz. A 1.6Ghz means that your CPU does 1.6 billion cycles per second. Now itch cycle something is executed, most likely something important and the more cycles the CPU can do per second the faster it is and this is one of the ways to determine's how power full it is.


What is the recommended minimum CPU requirement for a windows server 2003 system rusnning sus?

recommended minimum CPU requirement for a windows server 2003 system running sus is 1 GHz Pentium III or higher processor; 3 GHz Pentium IV or higher recommended (dual processors recommended (for more than 10,000 clients).


The speed of the CPU is determined by?

microprocessor's speed is determined by its clock rate. is normally determined by the frequency of an oscillator crystal . Typically a crystal oscillator produces a fixed sinusoidal waveform.


Is 1.99 ghz of ram closer to 1 ghz or 2 ghz of ram?

It is closer to 2 GHz.


Will Gmod work on a PowerPC G4 mac mini if Leopard is installed Specs CPU Speed 1 point 42 GHz L2 Cache per CPU 512 KB Bus Speed 167 MHz?

No, Intel macs only.